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. 2014 Mar 17;21(e2):e264–e269. doi: 10.1136/amiajnl-2013-002439

Table 1.

Adult primary care visits with and without electronic health records and electronic preventive care reminders, 2006–2010

No EHR
(N=71 295 sample records*)
EHR
(N=60 981 sample records†)
p Value No
e-reminder
(N=28 411 sample records‡)
e-Reminder
(N=32 570 sample records§)
p Value
% % % %
Age (mean) 52.5±0.4 53.2±0.4 0.12 54.6±0.6 52.4±0.5 <0.0001
Race 0.09 0.30
 White 74 76 75 77
 Non-white 26 24 25 23
Reason for visit 0.31 0.14
 General medical examination 29 28 29 27
 Other 71 72 71 73
Patient seen previously? 0.22 0.73
 Yes 87 86 86 86
Expected payment source <0.0001 0.0005
 Private insurance 37 40 37 42
 Medicare 21 23 24 22
 Medicaid 22 20 21 19
 Other 16 12 14 11
Income category 0.007 0.03
 ≤$32 793 29 27 29 25
 $32 794–40 626 25 24 23 24
 $40 627–52 387 22 21 21 21
 ≥$52 388 20 20 21 24
Region 0.06 0.74
 Northeast 25 26 24 29
 Mid-west 27 25 30 21
 South 31 27 29 26
 West 18 21 18 24

*Represents 1.3 billion estimated visits without an EHR.

†Represents 1.1 billion estimated visits with an EHR.

‡Represents 460 million estimated visits without an e-reminder.

§Represents 680 million estimated visits with an e-reminder.

EHR, electronic health record.